2. (v. i.) To perceive or apprehend clearly and certainly; to understand; to have full information of; as, to know one's duty.

3. (v. i.) To be convinced of the truth of; to be fully assured of; as, to know things from information.

4. (v. i.) To be acquainted with; to be no stranger to; to be more or less familiar with the person, character, etc., of; to possess experience of; as, to know an author; to know the rules of an organization.

5. (v. i.) To recognize; to distinguish; to discern the character of; as, to know a person's face or figure.

6. (v. i.) To have sexual commerce with.

7. (v. i.) To have knowledge; to have a clear and certain perception; to possess wisdom, instruction, or information; -- often with of.

8. (v. i.) To be assured; to feel confident.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

KNOW; KNOWLEDGE

no, nol'-ej (in Hebrew chiefly yadha`, noun da`ath; in Greek ginosko, oida' "to know fully," epiginosko, noun gnosis epignosis): Knowledge strictly is the apprehension by the mind of some fact or truth in accordance with its real nature; in a personal relation the intellectual act is necessarily conjoined with the element of affection and will (choice, love, favor, or, conversely, repugnance, dislike, etc.). Knowledge is distinguished from "opinion" by its greater certainty. The mind is constituted with the capacity for knowledge, and the desire to possess and increase it. The character of knowledge varies with its object. The senses give knowledge of outward appearances; the intellect connects and reasons about these appearances, and arrives at general laws or truths; moral truth is apprehended through the power inherently possessed by men of distinguishing right and wrong in the light of moral principles; spiritual qualities require for their apprehension spiritual sympathy ("They are spiritually judged," 1 Corinthians 2:14). The highest knowledge possible to man is the knowledge of God, and while there is that in God's infinity which transcends man's power of comprehension (Job 11:7, 9), God is knowable in the measure in which He has revealed Himself in creation (Romans 1:19, 20, "that which is known of God," etc.), and supremely in Jesus Christ, who alone perfectly knows the Father, and reveals Him to man (Matthew 11:27). This knowledge of God in Jesus Christ is "life eternal" (John 17:3). Knowledge is affirmed of both God and man, but with the wide contrast that God's knowledge is absolute, unerring, complete, intuitive, embracing all things, past, present, and future, and searching the inmost thoughts of the heart (Psalm 139:1, 23); whereas man's is partial, imperfect, relative, gradually acquired, and largely mixed with error ("Now we see in a mirror darkly.... in part," 1 Corinthians 13:12). All these points about knowledge are amply brought out in the Scripture usage of the terms. A large part of the usage necessarily relates to natural knowledge (sometimes with a carnal connotation, as Genesis 4:1, 17), but the greatest stress also is laid on the possession of moral and spiritual knowledge (e.g. Psalm 119:66Proverbs 1:4, 7, 22, 29; Proverbs 8:10, etc.; Luke 1:77Romans 15:142 Peter 1:5, 6). The highest knowledge, as said, is the knowledge of God and Christ, and of God's will (Hosea 6:6Romans 11:33Ephesians 1:17; Ephesians 4:13Philippians 1:9; Philippians 3:8Colossians 1:9, 10, etc.). The moral conditions of spiritual knowledge are continually insisted on ("If any man willeth to do his will, he shall know of the teaching, whether it is of God," John 7:17). On the. other hand, the pride of intellectual knowledge is condemned; it must be joined with love ("Knowledge puffeth up, 1 Corinthians 8:1). The stronger term epignosis is used to denote the full and more perfect knowledge which is possessed in Christ, the conditions of which are humility and love. Of knowledge as connoting favor, choice, on the part of God, there are many examples (Psalm 1:6, Yahweh knoweth the way of the righteous"; Galatians 4:9, "know God, or rather to be known by God"; compare Romans 8:29, "whom he fore-knew").ectual knowledge as the Divine omnipotence is different from muscular strength. Consequently, the passage of this knowledge into a human intellect is impossible, and the problem of the incarnation should be stated: What effect did Divine omniscience in the person have on the conscious intellect of the manhood? There is so little help from the past to be gained in answering this question, that it must remain open at present-if, indeed, it is ever capable of a full answer. But that ignorance in the intellect of the manhood is fully consistent with omniscience in the person seems to be not merely a safe answer to the question as stated, but an inevitable answer if the true humanity of Christ is to be maintained at all.

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Whether a Man Can Know that He Has Grace... Article Five Whether a Man can know that He has Grace. Whether a Man can know that He has Grace ... 1. It seems that a man can know that he has grace. .../.../aquinas/nature and grace/article five whether a man 2.htm

Assuredly (31 Occurrences)... Acts 2:36 Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made the same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ. .../a/assuredly.htm - 16k

Applied (22 Occurrences)... (WEB JPS ASV DBY RSV). Ecclesiastes 1:17 I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. I perceived that this also was a chasing after wind. .../a/applied.htm - 13k

Sinful (61 Occurrences)... (DBY YLT). John 9:24 They called therefore a second time the man who had been blind, and said to him, Give glory to God: we know that this man is sinful. (DBY). .../s/sinful.htm - 23k

Sayest (66 Occurrences)... Matthew 26:70 But he denied before them all, saying, I know not what thou sayest. ... Luke 22:60 And Peter said, Man, I know not what thou sayest. .../s/sayest.htm - 26k

Sufferings (27 Occurrences)... Multi-Version Concordance Sufferings (27 Occurrences). Acts 9:16 For I will let him know the great sufferings which he must pass through for My sake." (WEY). .../s/sufferings.htm - 14k

Simply (27 Occurrences)... 4:42 and they said to the woman, "We no longer believe in Him simply because of your statements; for we have now heard for ourselves, and we know that this man .../s/simply.htm - 14k